Summary:
Aim: To evaluate the efficiency of the intraocular lens (IOL) dioptric power calculation
before the cataract surgery in patients after photorefractive keratectomia
(PRK) in myopia.
Methods: Six eyes of three patients were included in a prospective, non-randomized
study. In all six eyes, the exact values of the preoperative corneal curvature,
and in some of them, the exact value of the removed myopia were not available.
The IOL power was calculated by means of formula, which is based on
data not affected by the refractive surgery: axial length of the eyeball, depth of
the anterior camber, and visual acuity for far corrected with glasses after the
cataract surgery. The last value we can achieve not until after the surgery, so because of this reason, the surgery is divided into two stages. In stage one, the
cataract is removed only, and on the next day, after the IOL power calculation,
in the second stage, the IOL implantation is performed. Results: Three months
after the cataract surgery, the refractive error was up to ± 1.0 diopter in all eyes,
and the corrected as well as uncorrected visual acuity improved in every single
eye. Conclusion: For patients, who previously underwent refractive procedure
and no exact preoperative values are available, the method of two stages’ cataract
surgery is method of choice. Disadvantage of this method is that the patients
must go two times to the operation theatre; the advantage is very exact IOL
power calculation and the patient’s satisfaction.
Key words:
myopia, refractive surgery, IOL power calculation
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